The goal of 432 is to plant the seeds of divinity rather than discontinuity, karma is the driver of 432. The quantum matrix is electrified with tones and it is time to take tuning to the next level.

We are at a crossroads of fulfillment and bondage, throughout history, humans have been interacting with the intonation via supercharged electrons and harmony has always been full of adventurers whose auras are engulfed in musical flow.

Although you may not realize it, you are unrestricted, have you found your perfect cadence? How should you navigate this archetypal quantum musical cycle? 432!

It is a sign of things to come, the future will be an enlightened awakening of vibration. The harmonizing of melody is now happening worldwide.

We are in the midst of a perennial summoning of curiosity that will be a gateway to the harmonic grid itself because synchronicity is the birth of inseparability, and of us. We exist as ultra-sentient frequencies, musical coherence requires exploration.

Who are we? Where on the great quest will we be reharmonized ourselves? Our conversations with other dreamers have led to an awakening of ultra-zero-point consciousness. Humankind has nothing to lose.

Or something like that.

Do you believe in gematria and a flat earth too?
You might want to cut back on the herb man. Chronic use causes psychosis in some people. Delusion is one of the symptoms...no joke. Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

Don't have to look up LaRouche. His pie-eyed disciples lurked in front of all the US post offices in my area in the late 60s and 70s and 80s (the one place they couldn't be kicked out of) selling whatever bizarro conspiracy theory or political initiative he was promoting at the time. That was long before he was finally tried and convicted, in essence, for defrauding people of millions of dollars, of course.

Do you believe in gematria and a flat earth too?
You might want to cut back on the herb man. Chronic use causes psychosis in some people. Delusion is one of the symptoms...no joke. Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

Pretty sure the whole thing was a joke. See the last line of that post.

Do you believe in gematria and a flat earth too?
You might want to cut back on the herb man. Chronic use causes psychosis in some people. Delusion is one of the symptoms...no joke. Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

If you smoke a bit more sativa and cut back on the indica you'll see that that was a pretty high quality joke.

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Originally Posted by UnderTow

Pretty sure the whole thing was a joke. See the last line of that post.

Alistair

Yeah "flat earth", at least its recent re-emergence started by Kyrie Irving, is a Trump troll, mocking the "create your own reality" nature of things right now, and the fact that in the face of clear evidence you just restate your initial position and that's that. I love how long he's letting it hang in the air.

Yeah "flat earth", at least its recent re-emergence started by Kyrie Irving, is a Trump troll, mocking the "create your own reality" nature of things right now, and the fact that in the face of clear evidence you just restate your initial position and that's that. I love how long he's letting it hang in the air.

I think you're giving entirely too much credit to Kyrie. Seriously, as uber talented as he is in certain areas, he's not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed, as they say. Just google Kyrie Irving and bed bugs...

I think you're giving entirely too much credit to Kyrie. Seriously, as uber talented as he is in certain areas, he's not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed, as they say. Just google Kyrie Irving and bed bugs...

You take him at face value on flat earth??

I looked up bed bugs. . . he played fewer minutes one game because bed bugs (or other bugs in his bed) at a Hilton messed with his sleep. Not sure how that discredits the Duke student in any way. The flat earth joke is crystal clear, he and everyone else are toying with it. I think its hillarious.

If you smoke a bit more sativa and cut back on the indica you'll see that that was a pretty high quality joke.

Yeah "flat earth", at least its recent re-emergence started by Kyrie Irving, is a Trump troll, mocking the "create your own reality" nature of things right now, and the fact that in the face of clear evidence you just restate your initial position and that's that. I love how long he's letting it hang in the air.

Have no idea who Kyrie is, but I do know that the Earth has a curvature, and that flat earth believers are delusional. Oh, and gematria is complete bull**** regardless of what Madonna thinks

There are natural harmonic resonances, so you could potentially make an argument there. They won’t line up neatly with integers that have a structural mathematical appeal for the reasons oft-cited in this thread, though. They also tend to be more than a little outside of the range you’re going to reproduce with gear aimed at human hearing, at least at a molecular level where they are 100% uniform (carbon monoxide has a resonant frequency around 6.42x10^13 Hz.)

Have no idea who Kyrie is, but I do know that the Earth has a curvature, and that flat earth believers are delusional. Oh, and gematria is complete bull**** regardless of what Madonna thinks

Of course!

After Trump was elected an NBA player started indirectly trolling him with flat earth. It took on a life of its own when scientists actually took the time to refute him. And then yeah, all the loonies that actually believe it jumped on board. Its been hillarious. Real time cultural commentary played out right before your eyes.

I've never heard ot gematria, but I looked it up, sounds very 432

Though I do have a half-drank bottle of Kaballa water at my house right now from visiting a friend yesterday.

Do you believe in gematria and a flat earth too?
You might want to cut back on the herb man. Chronic use causes psychosis in some people. Delusion is one of the symptoms...no joke. Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

There have certainly been anecdotal reports of such sensitive individuals over recent decades.

The research, of course, has been limited in the US, but new studies seem to suggest genetic roots and that such 'psychosis' seems to be associated with a genetic proclivity to psychosis and/or schizophrenia. Recent research seems to be pointing toward specific chromosomes as both influencing sensitivity as well as mediating effects in those certain individuals. But, obviously, 'we' are at an early stage in this field of study.

I looked up bed bugs. . . he played fewer minutes one game because bed bugs (or other bugs in his bed) at a Hilton messed with his sleep. Not sure how that discredits the Duke student in any way. The flat earth joke is crystal clear, he and everyone else are toying with it. I think its hillarious.

Oh yeah.

It's in the same realm as the mercurial Marvin Barnes, former ABA star for the St Louis Spirits.

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There is the legendary story about the Spirits getting ready to depart on a flight that left Louisville, Ky., at 8 p.m. and would get into St. Louis at 7:56 p.m. due to a time-zone change. Upon looking at the schedule, Barnes said, “I ain’t getting on no time machine,” and rented a car for the trip.

The bed bug thing - well, I only mention it, because it's in line with other sorts of social media posts that reflect a certain emotional and intellectual immaturity on his part. Not unlike that of Shaq, who incidentally was the first major public figure to have Kyrie's back on the flat earth thing.

Sometimes, stupidity abounds, in the guise of reason and common sense, and we must accept it as such...

Define it yourself. Objects resonate with frequencies relating to their structure, something that shouldn’t be a huge stretch for a musician to understand. Do you think it’s some random coincidence that guitar strings under tension produce a specific pitch when plucked?

Ah, the attack of the ignorant. Sure, there are plenty of people who take scientific truths and view it through a lens of self-delusion to come up with nonsense theories like the premise of the thread. It doesn’t make all science nonsense, no matter how far-fetched you may personally find it.

Just reading an interesting book on synaesthesia; do they see a colour shift to correspond with arbitrary reference tuning? Any synaesthesists here that could comment?

I am a synaesthesist. No, because I have no absolute hearing. So there is no colorful pitch shifting. And pitch is not connected to color, chords are connected to color in a way but not defnite, in conjunction with geometric forms, but the clearest connection is between sound and color.

So, f*** the tuning... doesnt matter. But: That could be a complete different story for every single synaesthesist.

It's in the same realm as the mercurial Marvin Barnes, former ABA star for the St Louis Spirits.

The bed bug thing - well, I only mention it, because it's in line with other sorts of social media posts that reflect a certain emotional and intellectual immaturity on his part. Not unlike that of Shaq, who incidentally was the first major public figure to have Kyrie's back on the flat earth thing.

Sometimes, stupidity abounds, in the guise of reason and common sense, and we must accept it as such...

Shaq the jokester jumped on the joke! I love that people take it all literally

Suprised its you doing so though. You believe that Shaq the prankster jumped on the Kyrie thing becuase he actually believes in a flat earth and is standing up for his truth?? Come on now. The whole point of "flat earth" is that its so absurd to begin with everyone should see that its a massive clown. The amazingly unexpected fact that this wasn't immediately apparent to everyone is why they've let the joke extend out for so long. I love it.

Shaq the jokester jumped on the joke! I love that people take it all literally

Suprised its you doing so though. You believe that Shaq the prankster jumped on the Kyrie thing becuase he actually believes in a flat earth and is standing up for his truth?? Come on now. The whole point of "flat earth" is that its so absurd to begin with everyone should see that its a massive clown. The amazingly unexpected fact that this wasn't immediately apparent to everyone is why they've let the joke extend out for so long. I love it.

Prankster or not, Shaq is kinda dumb...any small glimpse of NBA Tonight on TNT makes it readily apparent. He makes Barkley seem like a Rhodes scholar.

I seriously wouldn't put it past Kyrie in knowing zilch about science. It's not out of the realm of possibilities. I mean there are literally tens of millions of people who think the earth is 6000 years old, and dinosaurs were kept in Noah's ark.

If you told Kyrie bed bugs give you aids, he'd have to think hard about that one...and probably say, "wow, I didn't know that!"

Prankster or not, Shaq is kinda dumb...any small glimpse of NBA Tonight on TNT makes it readily apparent. He makes Barkley seem like a Rhodes scholar.

I seriously wouldn't put it past Kyrie in knowing zilch about science. It's not out of the realm of possibilities. I mean there are literally tens of millions of people who think the earth is 6000 years old, and dinosaurs were kept in Noah's ark.

If you told Kyrie bed bugs give you aids, he'd have to think hard about that one...and probably say, "wow, I didn't know that!"

Amazing. You'd rather believe that a known prankster is going on and on about a flat earth because he actually believes it and not because he's a known prankster.

This is another reason why the joke is so great. I hadn't met anyone on this side of the equation yet, the anti-Trumper who doesn't get the joke that's on Trump and instead goes on about how dumb Shaq is.

Flat earth is REAL!! Prove me wrong, and I'll just say it again and again. (not seeing the blatant parallels to the current administration here?)

Amazing. You'd rather believe that a known prankster is going on and on about a flat earth because he actually believes it and not because he's a known prankster.

This is why the joke is so great.

I think it's entirely possible he initially was sincere in what he said, and the ensuing blowback let him spin it however he wanted to, whether it was to triple/quadrple down on it, or to self deprecatingly be self referential to it in a commercial.

Like I said, he's not exactly the brightest bulb on the porch. He's by no means a Bill Bradley, Kareem or a David West...